On 7/29/21 2:54 PM, Claudio Imbrenda wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 12:41:05 +0200 > Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 7/28/21 4:26 PM, Claudio Imbrenda wrote: >>> When a protected VM is created, the topmost level of page tables of >>> its ASCE is marked by the Ultravisor; any attempt to use that >>> memory for protected virtualization will result in failure. >>> >>> Only a successful Destroy Configuration UVC will remove the marking. >>> >>> When the Destroy Configuration UVC fails, the topmost level of page >>> tables of the VM does not get its marking cleared; to avoid issues >>> it must not be used again. >>> >>> Since the page becomes in practice unusable, we set it aside and >>> leak it. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Claudio Imbrenda <imbrenda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> arch/s390/kvm/pv.c | 53 >>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 52 >>> insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/arch/s390/kvm/pv.c b/arch/s390/kvm/pv.c >>> index e007df11a2fe..1ecdc1769ed9 100644 >>> --- a/arch/s390/kvm/pv.c >>> +++ b/arch/s390/kvm/pv.c >>> @@ -155,6 +155,55 @@ static int kvm_s390_pv_alloc_vm(struct kvm >>> *kvm) return -ENOMEM; >>> } >>> >>> +/* >>> + * Remove the topmost level of page tables from the list of page >>> tables of >>> + * the gmap. >>> + * This means that it will not be freed when the VM is torn down, >>> and needs >>> + * to be handled separately by the caller, unless an intentional >>> leak is >>> + * intended. >>> + */ >>> +static void kvm_s390_pv_remove_old_asce(struct kvm *kvm) >>> +{ >>> + struct page *old; >>> + >>> + old = virt_to_page(kvm->arch.gmap->table); >>> + list_del(&old->lru); >>> + /* in case the ASCE needs to be "removed" multiple times */ >>> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&old->lru); >>> +} >>> + >>> +/* >>> + * Try to replace the current ASCE with another equivalent one. >>> + * If the allocation of the new top level page table fails, the >>> ASCE is not >>> + * replaced. >>> + * In any case, the old ASCE is removed from the list, therefore >>> the caller >>> + * has to make sure to save a pointer to it beforehands, unless an >>> + * intentional leak is intended. >>> + */ >>> +static int kvm_s390_pv_replace_asce(struct kvm *kvm) >>> +{ >>> + unsigned long asce; >>> + struct page *page; >>> + void *table; >>> + >>> + kvm_s390_pv_remove_old_asce(kvm); >>> + >>> + page = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT, CRST_ALLOC_ORDER); >>> + if (!page) >>> + return -ENOMEM; >>> + list_add(&page->lru, &kvm->arch.gmap->crst_list); >>> + >>> + table = page_to_virt(page); >>> + memcpy(table, kvm->arch.gmap->table, 1UL << >>> (CRST_ALLOC_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT)); >> >> Don't we want to memcpy first and then add it to the list? >> The gmap is still active per-se so I think we want to take the >> guest_table_lock for the list_add here. > > doesn't really make a difference, it is not actually used until a few > lines later Still when you touch the patch, then just move that around please :) > > also, the list is only ever touched here, during guest creation and > destruction; IIRC in all those cases we hold kvm->lock The crst_list is also used in gmap_alloc_table() coming from __gmap_link() when touching the top level entries. To be fair there shouldn't be asynchronous things that trigger a fault/link but we have valid references to the gmap so at the very least I want a comment why this is totally fine like we have for gmap_free(). Hrm, I'll need to brood over this a bit more, it has been too long. > >>> + >>> + asce = (kvm->arch.gmap->asce & ~PAGE_MASK) | __pa(table); >>> + WRITE_ONCE(kvm->arch.gmap->asce, asce); >>> + WRITE_ONCE(kvm->mm->context.gmap_asce, asce); >>> + WRITE_ONCE(kvm->arch.gmap->table, table); >> >> If I remember correctly those won't need locks but I'm not 100% sure >> so please have a look at that. > > it should not need locks, the VM is in use, so it can't disappear under > our feet. > >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> +} >> >> That should both be in gmap.c > > why? Because we do gmap stuff and I don't want to pollute pv.c with memory things if we don't have to. Btw. s390_reset_acc() is also in gmap.c > >>> + >>> /* this should not fail, but if it does, we must not free the >>> donated memory */ int kvm_s390_pv_deinit_vm(struct kvm *kvm, u16 >>> *rc, u16 *rrc) { >>> @@ -169,9 +218,11 @@ int kvm_s390_pv_deinit_vm(struct kvm *kvm, u16 >>> *rc, u16 *rrc) atomic_set(&kvm->mm->context.is_protected, 0); >>> KVM_UV_EVENT(kvm, 3, "PROTVIRT DESTROY VM: rc %x rrc %x", >>> *rc, *rrc); WARN_ONCE(cc, "protvirt destroy vm failed rc %x rrc >>> %x", *rc, *rrc); >>> - /* Inteded memory leak on "impossible" error */ >>> + /* Intended memory leak on "impossible" error */ >>> if (!cc) >>> kvm_s390_pv_dealloc_vm(kvm); >>> + else >>> + kvm_s390_pv_replace_asce(kvm); >>> return cc ? -EIO : 0; >>> } >>> >>> >> >